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People – History of Science and Medicine in Edinburgh
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Deconstructing “educational leadership” in non-western contexts – Higher Education Research Group
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2021 – The witterings and musings of a learning technologist
I decided I wanted to do something a bit different for it and so I roped in a couple of team members ( Stewart and Myles) to help and we got to
FCL: Teaching Bot Hackathon – mylesthoughts
As part of the University of Edinburgh’s Festival of Creative Learning myself, Stewart Cromar and Marcello Crolla decided to host a Hackathon on chatbots. ... Thanks to Stewart Cromar (espec for the great photographs) and Marcello Crolla for thier
News & Events – Page 5 – EEHN
3.30pm, Dugald Stewart Building, Room 1.20 Recent years have seen a …. Multispecies Methods – Ontological Openings and Epistemic Challenges 14th May 2024, 10am-12pm, Dugald Stewart Building Rm1.17 Industrial
Members of the REWG – Decolonised Transformations
Dr Ian Stewart will be looking at the links between the University and colonialism.
L&F Lab – The Land use and Food systems Lab at the University of Edinburgh
Vonderschmidt, A., Jaacks, L.M., Alexander, P., Green, R., Bellows, A.L., Stewart , C., 2024.
Women in Red Edinburgh – Celebrating notable women of Edinburgh
ECA alumni and botanical artist Olga Stewart .
Remembering Scotland’s Accused Witches: Books, Plays and Memorials – Witchfinder General – Data Visualisation Internship
We have started researching this by borrowing the book Witch Memorials of Scotland by Gregor Stewart from the University library.
